Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5513250 | The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2016 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
This study have found no ethnic differences in the synthesis of 25(OH)D, possibly due to the baseline differences in 25(OH)D concentration or due to the small population size used in this study. Applying mixed linear model, findings indicated no effect of ethnicity and skin tone on the production of vitamin D; baseline level and length of exposure were the critical factors. To confirm that ethnicity and skin tone has no effect on 25(OH)D production, a larger sample size study is required that considers other ethnic groups with highly pigmented skin. Initial vitamin D status influences the amount of UVB needed to reach equal serum concentrations.
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Authors
Ohood A. Hakim, Kathryn Hart, Patrick McCabe, Jacqueline Berry, Robertson Francesca, Lesley E. Rhodes, Nicholas Spyrou, Abdulrahman Alfuraih, Susan Lanham-New,